Why are the sight said to fly
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The sights are said to 'fly' because
the poet is sitting in a fast-moving train and all the beautiful scenes he gets to see as glimpses just rush past him and disappear because of the peed of the train.
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The sights are said to 'fly' because the poet is sitting in a fast- moving train and all the beautiful scenes he gets to see as glimpses just rush past him and disappear because of the peed of the train.
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